Well, it has it's moments. Personally, my favorite part is when it goes "Wub wub wub wub wub wub wub."
In all seriousness, though, it's really not THAT bad. Sure, it's never going to hold precedence over my Classic Rock collection in my car's glove compartment, but after sloshing through the more prevalent "shit" (i.e. the little tarts who think that taking a popular song and drowning out the parts we like with an obnoxious wub wub wub will make them the next best thing on the club scene) ones on YouTube, I actually came across a few that not only showed restraint on the wobble bass, but also gave it enough interesting variations to actually keep me entertained. And I'm sure everything sounds much more magical when you're on 3 hits of extasy.
My inexperience with dubstep might betray me, but personally I found the songs by Mt Eden and Nero to be the better examples of the genre.
The very fact that there may be "good" examples amidst the "shit" means that we can't simply dismiss the entire genre as "not music". Rather, we should focus our frustration on said tarts who on the side probably smoke at our favorite movie theaters, talk loudly on their cell phones at our favorite restaurants, and then go home to mangle our favorite songs when they try to lip sync to it in front of their webcams.
Besides, it actually works surprisingly well as an accompaniment to performance artists.
In all seriousness, though, it's really not THAT bad. Sure, it's never going to hold precedence over my Classic Rock collection in my car's glove compartment, but after sloshing through the more prevalent "shit" (i.e. the little tarts who think that taking a popular song and drowning out the parts we like with an obnoxious wub wub wub will make them the next best thing on the club scene) ones on YouTube, I actually came across a few that not only showed restraint on the wobble bass, but also gave it enough interesting variations to actually keep me entertained. And I'm sure everything sounds much more magical when you're on 3 hits of extasy.
My inexperience with dubstep might betray me, but personally I found the songs by Mt Eden and Nero to be the better examples of the genre.
The very fact that there may be "good" examples amidst the "shit" means that we can't simply dismiss the entire genre as "not music". Rather, we should focus our frustration on said tarts who on the side probably smoke at our favorite movie theaters, talk loudly on their cell phones at our favorite restaurants, and then go home to mangle our favorite songs when they try to lip sync to it in front of their webcams.
Besides, it actually works surprisingly well as an accompaniment to performance artists.